I always use separate tracks and don't see any need to do it in another
way.

Good rippers like dbPoweramp will add track gaps -- if they are present
-- at the end of each track. So gapless playback is not a problem when
working with separate files per track (otherwise many of my classical
stuff would sound awful with tracks split in the middle of movements
:-))

Cue sheets in the same folder as separate files can give a lot of
trouble: when scanning, SqueezeCenter will see two albums: one made up
of the individual tracks, the other extracted from the cue sheet. You
can avoid this by adding cue sheet extensions -- e.g. m3u -- to the
files to ignore in SC. But that means you can't mix separate files and
cue sheet based 'whole album' folders.

Finally, making the same disc from separate files should not be a
problem.

Teus


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